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What grade does TAMA’s starclassic maple belong to?

It is said that among the usage rate of master drummers in the world, TAMA’s usage rate surpasses Pearl and ranks second.

Its drum set products can be divided into three grades:

Starclassic Series: a top series with performance comparable to the Pearl Masters Series. Can be customized like the Pearl Masterworks Series. Star-Cast Mounting System top suspension system; 3mm Die-Cast Hoops cast top drum head ring.

2. Superstar Series: The 6-layer 6mm (Bass Drum is 7-layer 7mm) cavity made of Birch and Basswood provides excellent vibration and tone. High-quality TAMA mid-range hardware delivers excellent performance. Its quality is between Pearl Session Series and Pearl Export Series. Star-Cast Mounting System top suspension system; 3mm Die-Cast Hoops cast top drum head ring.

Superstar Custom: Painted 6 layers of 6 mm (Bass Drum is 7 layers of 7 mm) thick birch and basswood shells.

Superstar EFX: 6 layers of 6 mm film coating (7 layers of 7 mm for Bass Drum) thick birch and basswood shells.

Superstar: 6 layers of 6 mm film coating (7 layers of 7 mm for Bass Drum) thick birch and basswood drum shells.

3.Swingstar Series: Philippine Mahogany drum shell. Its quality is between Pearl Export Series and Pearl Forum Series.

Swingstar: Film-coated 6-layer 6mm thick Philippine mahogany drum shell (7 layers 7mm for Bass Drum).

Stagestar Series:

Stagestar: A special series similar to Pearl Rhythm Traveler, with an easy-to-carry compact shape and high-quality sound.

In terms of snare drums, TAMA still provides drummers with a wealth of choices, including eleven signature snare drums from Kenny Aronoff, Bill Bruford, Stewart Copeland, Simon Phillips, Mike Portnoy, and Lars Ulrich; metal chamber, A series of snare drums in various sizes such as wooden chambers. In particular, the Starclassic G Maple series snare drums offer a wealth of choices in terms of thickness and number of layers, allowing TAMA users to have more and higher-quality sound options.

TAMA’s hardware is also very rich. The hammers, hi-hat stands, and hi-hat clutches of the Iron Cobra series are designed based on the physical characteristics of Asians, providing top-level sensitivity and control. The Roadpro series of professional-grade snare drum stands, crash cymbal stands, and hi-hat stands offer professional design and mobility. The mid-to-low-end Swingstar series and 200 and 10 series provide very cost-effective and scientific hardware, pedal hammers and hi-hat stands for beginner drummers to practice and rehearse.